I don't know what a toshiba is, but if it has a windows operating system it will adjust the amount automatically. it stands for Random Access Memory and it requires just enough to run your system and programs installed. If it is too low Windows will adjust it automatically, if it's too high it will do the same. the RAM varies accordingly to each computer. If you go messing with that dude, RAM is going to be the least of your worries. Ha Ha.

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1st off - do a restore on the computer to bring it back to factory settings. This will clean it up and speed it up as well. 2nd you need more ram . Ram is very cheap and Vista needs lots of ram to run.Thishis should solve your problem. Total cost to you is about $50.00

You'll find a small panel on the back that you can unscrew to add morememory/ram (or change the current card). Here's an illustrated guide (it's for a Toshiba laptop but the process is identical except for the location of the panel):http://www.fonerbooks.com/laptop_2.htm

If you can access the memory module by removing some of the screws at the back of your laptop, you can easily add RAM if there are vacant slots for another RAM in the RAM slot. Ideally, the RAM should be of the same memory capacity as the original RAM installed in your laptop. Just handle the RAM module at the edges so you don't damage the sensitive components. You can avoid this by discharging static electricity from your body by placing your hands on a grounded object.

Computers can not be tracked what-so-ever unles steps have been taken to do so beforehand. The only way you could tell if it was possibly being used is if you had a instant messenger program that starts when the computer starts.

When the computer connects to the internet the instant messenger would show you as online. You could then possibly get the ip of your stolen computer and then try to locate it through help from your isp and a lawyer.

Hello, The following link with give you step by step instructions on how to install memory in your laptop. The first thing you should do when you go to this website is find out what type of memory you need, which you can find in the menu at the left of the screen called memory finder. You will be prompted to input 3 bits of information such as your model number, series, etc. It will tell you exactly what type of memory you need for your laptop. It is important to remember you are limited as to how much and what type of memory you can add by what *********** board will support. Let me know if you are having problems or you need further assistance before you rate my help so I can clarify or help you. If you do not mind please rate my help, I would appreciate it. Thanks